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mario tucker i'm a reporter for court india and you are in the stream. a general election is underway in india and for the next five weeks nine hundred million indians will be eligible to cost ballots for members of parliament who will ultimately choose the next prime minister today we'll discuss the potential reelection of prime minister narendra modi issues of the economy absence of role social media is playing in these elections and joining us is a panel of indian journalists on set is sadanand dhume a he's a resident fellow with the american enterprise institute that's a public policy think tank based in washington d.c. via skype and he had fix it and independent journalist based in new delhi and also in new delhi at roh hand venkat and associate editor at scroll media. hello everybody it's really good to have you let's go back to twenty fourteen when the ranger modi and his hindu nationalist bharatiya janata party swept into power as india's first single party parliamentary majority in thirty years the question now do the engine still want five more
mario tucker i'm a reporter for court india and you are in the stream. a general election is underway in india and for the next five weeks nine hundred million indians will be eligible to cost ballots for members of parliament who will ultimately choose the next prime minister today we'll discuss the potential reelection of prime minister narendra modi issues of the economy absence of role social media is playing in these elections and joining us is a panel of indian journalists on set is...
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many bodies of water in india cluttered with garbage. the cleanup is one of many initiatives organized by the ngo environmentalist foundation of india over the past twelve years environmental activists are in krishnamurthy and his team have restored lakes across india krishnamurthy who has a degree in microbiology decided to take action because of the water shortage in many indian cities including his home city of chennai. two thousand and fifteen we had massive brain and after that we have prolonged periods of drought conditions and we've also heard of rainfall activity this is having a huge impact on the temperature on the vote and. they look at each body of water individually to decide how to remake sure it because it brought in to remove the silt and deepen the lake so that the water and rain can once again drain into the earth allowing the ground water level to bryce. despite the problems tonight is actually known for its abundance of water that has one of the longest beaches in the world. the city has over three hundred lakes and t
many bodies of water in india cluttered with garbage. the cleanup is one of many initiatives organized by the ngo environmentalist foundation of india over the past twelve years environmental activists are in krishnamurthy and his team have restored lakes across india krishnamurthy who has a degree in microbiology decided to take action because of the water shortage in many indian cities including his home city of chennai. two thousand and fifteen we had massive brain and after that we have...
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india --ldiers across voters across india head to the polls tomorro and the largest democratic election the world has ever seen. around 900 million people are eligible to vote, and the process will last more than a month. 'the country'current prime minister, narendra modi is ghting for a second term to continue what he calls his mission to transform india. our south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan has more. rajini: the foundations of modern india were built on one basic principle, the right to vote. over the coming weeks, pernle in every of this land will decide on its future. we traveledeep in the himalayas to visit the border this mana.to meet t 102, he is india's oldest voter. for him, this election matters more than most. >> india hasn't progress enough. to grow, we need unity and everyoneeeds equal rights. rajini: he voted in everyol since the country gained independence. but this election shows india at a crossroads. nationalismcreasing and division. some say the very idea of india is at stake. some more than a thousand ,sles eastfrom old to young many wonder if thi country
india --ldiers across voters across india head to the polls tomorro and the largest democratic election the world has ever seen. around 900 million people are eligible to vote, and the process will last more than a month. 'the country'current prime minister, narendra modi is ghting for a second term to continue what he calls his mission to transform india. our south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan has more. rajini: the foundations of modern india were built on one basic principle, the...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin the next phase of india's vast general election kicks off this time the rest of region of kashmir goes to the polls security there is tight local separatists are calling for a boycott of the election after a recent escalation of violence in the year. also coming up germany calls a special session of the united nations security council to discuss the crisis in libya but members are split over a surge in violence in the capital tripoli. and in the champions league quarter finals an unforgettable evening manchester city and tottenham share seven goals on a breathless night of soccer we take a look at a game that had fans biting their nails for ninety minutes. i'm sumi so was god it's good to have you with us. polling stations have opened in parts of india as a second phase of the country's general election gets underway one of the constituencies voting today is in trying to guard the main city in indian controlled kashmir a security lockdown has been imposed on the city where several parties have called for a boycott of the election kashmir featured
this is deja vu news live from berlin the next phase of india's vast general election kicks off this time the rest of region of kashmir goes to the polls security there is tight local separatists are calling for a boycott of the election after a recent escalation of violence in the year. also coming up germany calls a special session of the united nations security council to discuss the crisis in libya but members are split over a surge in violence in the capital tripoli. and in the champions...
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that has helped india. my concern is -- if you take out the top 10 or nine stocks out of the nifty and it is hardly anything. it will create volatility. there are opportunities, having said india is overpriced at three times booked, i think this volatility that is going to come because of this election year and the next two months will create tremendous opportunities. dry and takeder advantage of any volatility that comes. rishaad: vik, tell me about your favorite industry group. you say banking international services cheap, and the wind is behind them. they were oversold for a reason, are they not? vik: absolutely. you are referring to the crisis that happened in the housing finance sector. i am bullish on the interest sensitive rate stocks thus far. by that, i mean r.b.i. is obviously cutting rates. they were oversold, particularly some of the public sector banks were thrown out as well. the baby was thrown out with the bathwater. if you look at historical measures, they look relatively cheap. you have to
that has helped india. my concern is -- if you take out the top 10 or nine stocks out of the nifty and it is hardly anything. it will create volatility. there are opportunities, having said india is overpriced at three times booked, i think this volatility that is going to come because of this election year and the next two months will create tremendous opportunities. dry and takeder advantage of any volatility that comes. rishaad: vik, tell me about your favorite industry group. you say...
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constituencies across india are casting ballots today india's election is taking place in seven stages over a six week period ending next month. let's bring in. following the elections for us from delhi so kashmir really is taking center stage in this second round a second round of elections well definitely so many it's not just the second round in fact it's true the selection that push me is being talked about very closely meet me it's happening over five figures isn't the actually decided against another level of elections in kashmir because of security concerns in srinagar in the capital there's a heavy deployment of security there's actually a watch was shut down in the city and because the separatist cause to boycott this election many voters are concerned so far polling to our knowledge and you know that it has been little while another constituency has seen a strong water drawn out push meetings are wilting on the one hand on the ready strong b.g.p. retarded to be prime minister no religion will be spotty to almost crack down on the freedoms that kashmiris enjoy as of now a spec
constituencies across india are casting ballots today india's election is taking place in seven stages over a six week period ending next month. let's bring in. following the elections for us from delhi so kashmir really is taking center stage in this second round a second round of elections well definitely so many it's not just the second round in fact it's true the selection that push me is being talked about very closely meet me it's happening over five figures isn't the actually decided...
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india is the world's second biggest potato producer off to china a lot of india's produce roots before it can be sold the un estimates the india loses forty percent of its harvest due to insufficient infrastructure. i have someone is one of the people behind a solution backed by the g.i. said he runs a cold storage facility for seed potatoes. who are the what the this is the first cold storage in the area it has a modern cooling system that allows us to have constant temperatures on every floor for farmers tell me that the quality of the seed potatoes is much better so i'm very happy about that by the. fast food ever ready tomatoes he goes to great lengths to protect his precious seedlings from pest launch trades now give the plant small space for their roots to develop today he's able to sell his entire output in the old days it was just hard. on their. promises spreading the word that you can buy good seedlings from us. they also give us good feedback about the crop growth of our quality seedlings hostetler recovered one. minute. from greenhouses to potato harvesting machines and coo
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india's economy is booming its g.d.p. is expected to rise by seven percent and that economic growth is fueled by oil and so india is buying in large quantities from what iran is selling on easy terms iranian crude is delivered free of charge fully insured and with a payment period of up to sixty days excellent service.
india's economy is booming its g.d.p. is expected to rise by seven percent and that economic growth is fueled by oil and so india is buying in large quantities from what iran is selling on easy terms iranian crude is delivered free of charge fully insured and with a payment period of up to sixty days excellent service.
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the real rate of growth in india what does that mean to you as someone who invests in the country. but then you look at india you've got a country which is always demonstrating really alysa growth premium in terms of economic growth relative to the rest of merging markets i think what you get with india is always this this great premium you get an earnings premium you get an hour a week premium so it was a very attractive market i think right now in the short this clearly a lot going on in terms of the political roadmap ahead with elections coming up and i think the results of that will obviously have a particularly significant impact on the reform goes and where growth goes i think in the short term that there is obviously a question of election how that will play out in terms of growth i think when you take a step back you've also got to consider that no india really has that level of growth which is frankly pretty consistent regardless of who is in power so you actually get five six percent growth as ready as a bedrock and then you can get that extra growth on top of that so i t
the real rate of growth in india what does that mean to you as someone who invests in the country. but then you look at india you've got a country which is always demonstrating really alysa growth premium in terms of economic growth relative to the rest of merging markets i think what you get with india is always this this great premium you get an earnings premium you get an hour a week premium so it was a very attractive market i think right now in the short this clearly a lot going on in...
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india. how can a country's economy grow in harmony with its people and the parliament. when there are dupers who look at the bigger picture. india a country that faces many challenges and people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and. eco india on t.w. . linked to news from africa and the world join us on facebook at g.w. in africa. going to. this week on the world stories. the roots developers build on a jewish mass grave india and acid attack victim turns activist but first we go to syria in past years women from western europe came here to join the islamic state now many want to come back among them a german who claims she didn't join the terrorist group voluntarily. stranded in the middle of nowhere seventy four thousand people live in the al whole camp in northern syria it was made to hold only ten thousand the conditions are unacceptable especially for children most people want to leave as soon as possible they want to return to their former homes which they left years ago so they could live under the rule of the jihadist group
india. how can a country's economy grow in harmony with its people and the parliament. when there are dupers who look at the bigger picture. india a country that faces many challenges and people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and. eco india on t.w. . linked to news from africa and the world join us on facebook at g.w. in africa. going to. this week on the world stories. the roots developers build on a jewish mass grave india and acid attack victim turns...
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really actually trying to raise awareness on several issues around labor rights violations in india. child labor and forced child they've been one of them but by far not the only one we have witnessed in the factories and in the ten reis that we have been. meeting burkas in that for example discrimination in of burkas is very common but also. well. prohibition actually to form unions and to to collectively bargain is very widespread and those violations. of core conventions of the eye over the international labor organisation and on these issues we are trying to raise awareness tell me what sort of a future these kids face if deprived a bit childhoods and forced what some of them in dangerous jobs exactly you have to know that some environments are extremely toxic like for example in the tanneries that different visiting. should renault working in very hazardous circumstances which is due to the chemicals that are being used in the chanting process like for example chromium but not only and children that are working in those environments well they don't expect them to look very long
really actually trying to raise awareness on several issues around labor rights violations in india. child labor and forced child they've been one of them but by far not the only one we have witnessed in the factories and in the ten reis that we have been. meeting burkas in that for example discrimination in of burkas is very common but also. well. prohibition actually to form unions and to to collectively bargain is very widespread and those violations. of core conventions of the eye over the...
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news or popular in india how can i think it's false. it's a view that sums up a growing problem in india technology experts say many users aren't able to identify misinformation on the internet. thinking to have the solution. just because it's. prime minister modi speech a p party and the opposition congress party sent messages to millions of followers on social media but the user base is eager market for and verified content critical of politicians india has three hundred million facebook uses than any other country in the world meaning fake it has the potential to spread like wildfire. india's election committee has noto to facebook to tighten its oversight. one of the things that i've learned through working on election integrity is that it is an adversarial space what that means is that we will always see it up tension we will always see new threats image despite efforts by the social media giant well before the election commission to things fake news could have a big impact at the ballot box. the prevention of mischief. you know su
news or popular in india how can i think it's false. it's a view that sums up a growing problem in india technology experts say many users aren't able to identify misinformation on the internet. thinking to have the solution. just because it's. prime minister modi speech a p party and the opposition congress party sent messages to millions of followers on social media but the user base is eager market for and verified content critical of politicians india has three hundred million facebook uses...
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that was david reed in india. with me isa that was david reed in india. with me is a representative on the fact checking charity in the uk, and you have started working with facebook to fa ct have started working with facebook to fact check their articles. that's right, they came to us last year, we spent a few months talking about how that would work and we would maintain our independence. when we talk about democratic rights like one is going on in india right now, ican one is going on in india right now, i can see a future where whoever loses the election will now be able to blame fake news as much as may be more than anything else. is that the future we are destined for?m more than anything else. is that the future we are destined for? it is the past we have lived in. people have always complained that the election was rigged and it wasn‘t fairfor election was rigged and it wasn‘t fair for one election was rigged and it wasn‘t fairfor one reason or election was rigged and it wasn‘t fair for one reason or another, election was rigged and it was
that was david reed in india. with me isa that was david reed in india. with me is a representative on the fact checking charity in the uk, and you have started working with facebook to fa ct have started working with facebook to fact check their articles. that's right, they came to us last year, we spent a few months talking about how that would work and we would maintain our independence. when we talk about democratic rights like one is going on in india right now, ican one is going on in...
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returned to india and plunged into politics fulfilling a long held dream. when i was a kid if you asked me what i wanted to become i never said that. i was i want to be the i want to be want to be in a position to change. my clothes been doing that as an elected local lawmaker for the last four years. she's now i have a seat in the national parliament there's little doubt about who's in charge here she's angry about a change in the route the former investment banker is a rare sight in indian politics still largely a boys' club she goes curious crowds mainly women in these parts but the forty two year old who is also a national spokesperson for her party dismisses any questions about agenda and politics. as a politician. i think the very women's issues if you're fighting such basic grassroots politics if you've got a bad road it's a bad road that a woman walks on that it's a bad road that up a man walks on so i don't think that i can make a road that only women will walk on so i think most issues here are issues that are generic for everybody you know povert
returned to india and plunged into politics fulfilling a long held dream. when i was a kid if you asked me what i wanted to become i never said that. i was i want to be the i want to be want to be in a position to change. my clothes been doing that as an elected local lawmaker for the last four years. she's now i have a seat in the national parliament there's little doubt about who's in charge here she's angry about a change in the route the former investment banker is a rare sight in indian...
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equal india. how can a country's economy grow harmony six people. when there are do look at the bigger picture. india a country that faces many challenges and people are striving to a sustainable future. clever projects from europe and. eco india on t.w. . what's the connection between bread flour and the european union kino's. w correspondent alan baker can stretch this second line with the rules set by the teamsters. smoking recipes for success strategy that makes a difference. baking bread on d.w. . and every president cheney reaction of the press. began around six hundred years ago in the renaissance the revolution in force again maybe this many people became aware of their abilities and strengths in a new way there was an outpouring of self-confidence. the first. architects. of such a. diverse. cultural darkest majors into a clue. the renaissance factor. starts of the full twenty seconds. w. . british prime minister to resign may has agreed a deal with e.u. leaders to extend the u.k.'s scheduled departure from the block until october thirty fir
equal india. how can a country's economy grow harmony six people. when there are do look at the bigger picture. india a country that faces many challenges and people are striving to a sustainable future. clever projects from europe and. eco india on t.w. . what's the connection between bread flour and the european union kino's. w correspondent alan baker can stretch this second line with the rules set by the teamsters. smoking recipes for success strategy that makes a difference. baking bread...
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india's place in the world has also become the main rhetorical of this election. and this is a real trend in this election you know sadly social economic realities of the nation have taken a complete back under the eclipse of national security and the impact of polarizing rhetorical. raritan to scratch they have been completely shunned for a national security. which which might even. and may even be entirely concocted. out of time but we appreciate you joining us tonight and giving us your insights valuable insights as this election gets underway a poor group in london thank you. well the day is nearly done the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter in the ready news you can follow me a bridge go off t.v. and don't forget to use our hash tag day and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another to see the typical. quadriga international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week coming up on talk radio there are some one thousand battle hardened islamic state fighters and their families from germany or now head
india's place in the world has also become the main rhetorical of this election. and this is a real trend in this election you know sadly social economic realities of the nation have taken a complete back under the eclipse of national security and the impact of polarizing rhetorical. raritan to scratch they have been completely shunned for a national security. which which might even. and may even be entirely concocted. out of time but we appreciate you joining us tonight and giving us your...
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garment waste is not the only problem in india the textile industry is a major polluter in india the third biggest after plastic and paper. but in india it's not just the garment with that we have to be concerned about it's the production we use that we have to be concerned about this still one of the largest exporters of. these in the way so all of the waste is just as we're going to i think at that level is still something that benoit being able to deal with. producing that. they'd bought a mental implications of watering and the situation is only getting worse by the day due to the surging demand for products use of chemicals the need for landfill space energy and water consumption. in twenty fifteen. in that fashion industry used up about seventy nine. so that's that's huge and a single t. shirt is about two thousand seven hundred twenty liters of water which is as much as most adults were drinking and that is a single. then of course. in the production. process itself which then impacts the communities around which factories come. due diligence founders used personal funds to se
garment waste is not the only problem in india the textile industry is a major polluter in india the third biggest after plastic and paper. but in india it's not just the garment with that we have to be concerned about it's the production we use that we have to be concerned about this still one of the largest exporters of. these in the way so all of the waste is just as we're going to i think at that level is still something that benoit being able to deal with. producing that. they'd bought a...
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but india is characterised by deep divides. elections are the one time the country's powerless can send a message to those in power, are they happy with the way things are going or will they vote for change? rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, kolkata. there is big and there is big. astronomers have taken the first ever picture of a supermassive black hole at the heart of a distant galaxy called m87. the black hole is 500 million trillion kilometres away and was photographed by a network of eight telescopes across the world. our science correspondent, pallab ghosh, has this report. this is the first ever picture of a black hole. it's a0 million kilometres across. that is more than 3 million times the size of the earth. it's been described as a monster at the heart of a galaxy. astronomers have used a global network of dishes from all across the world and linked them together. no single telescope is powerful enough to see the black hole. but by adding together the information from each of them, the image gradually becomes sharper unt
but india is characterised by deep divides. elections are the one time the country's powerless can send a message to those in power, are they happy with the way things are going or will they vote for change? rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, kolkata. there is big and there is big. astronomers have taken the first ever picture of a supermassive black hole at the heart of a distant galaxy called m87. the black hole is 500 million trillion kilometres away and was photographed by a network of eight...
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india's oldest private airline has suspended all flights after bankers refused to lend more money to the jet airways that is has been scaling down operations for months and reports say it is down to just five planes or sixteen thousand employees are demanding a government bailout to prevent a shutdown the mumbai based company was due to complete twenty six years later this month has more from new delhi. anyone with a booking on jet airways received an e-mail thursday morning canceling their flight and all future bookings as well now what this will mean for passengers domestically in india as in the short term they will face higher prices but indian consumers are very price conscious there's only so much they're willing to pay before they stop flying aviation analysts though tell al-jazeera that india is a growing airline market and competitors should fill the void left by jet airways but that will take at least a few months now jet airways got to this point simply because it couldn't pay its bills anymore specifically for fuel and for airport charges but even stopped paying employees
india's oldest private airline has suspended all flights after bankers refused to lend more money to the jet airways that is has been scaling down operations for months and reports say it is down to just five planes or sixteen thousand employees are demanding a government bailout to prevent a shutdown the mumbai based company was due to complete twenty six years later this month has more from new delhi. anyone with a booking on jet airways received an e-mail thursday morning canceling their...
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of people of india. in the biggest election the world has ever seen nine hundred million people are eligible to vote will be deciding the future. whether to. ignore. difficult decisions here in germany about. whether to access to. testing for the genetic condition. to terminate. oh i'm terry martin good to have you with us. how wayne will be trick or treat this year for theresa may on a day much of the world associates with horror show and settled on as the new deadline for. the e.u. and. spares the u.k. from. the end of this week. this reprieve from the e.u. prime minister theresa may says it all it really brags that as soon as possible i british prime minister to resign may returning moment to hear the response of. my request to delay to the brakes and prevent the u.k. ching out of the e.u. on friday the decision came after five hours of deliberations on until the end of october if need be and european council president said he had a british lawmakers. this extension this as flexible as so i expect. it
of people of india. in the biggest election the world has ever seen nine hundred million people are eligible to vote will be deciding the future. whether to. ignore. difficult decisions here in germany about. whether to access to. testing for the genetic condition. to terminate. oh i'm terry martin good to have you with us. how wayne will be trick or treat this year for theresa may on a day much of the world associates with horror show and settled on as the new deadline for. the e.u. and....
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that was david reid in india. with me is will moy from full facts, an independent fact checking charity here in the uk. and, will, you have started working with facebook to fact check their articles recently, haven't you? that's right, they came to us last year, we spent a few months talking about how that would work, how we would maintain our independence. when we talk about democratic votes like the one going on in india right now, i can see a future where whoever loses the election will now be able to blame fake news as much as maybe more than anything else. is that the future we are destined for? it is the past we have already lived in. people have always complained that the election was rigged and it wasn't fair for one reason or another, the newspapers are biased, whatever it might be. there has always been those complaints. what's true now that didn't used to be true, is that a small group of people who control communications to millions of other people, that their opponents can't see. so with targeted onli
that was david reid in india. with me is will moy from full facts, an independent fact checking charity here in the uk. and, will, you have started working with facebook to fact check their articles recently, haven't you? that's right, they came to us last year, we spent a few months talking about how that would work, how we would maintain our independence. when we talk about democratic votes like the one going on in india right now, i can see a future where whoever loses the election will now...
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india place in the world has also become the main rhetorical of this election. and this is a real threat to this election you know sadly social economic realities of the nation have taken a complete back under the eclipse of national security and the impact of polarizing rhetorical. reverie and discredit they have been completely shunned for a national security discourse. which which might even and may even be entirely concocted. out of time but we appreciate you joining us tonight and giving us your insights valuable insights as this election gets underway in london thank you. it's well the day is nearly done the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter in the ready news you can follow me aboard go off t.v. and don't forget to use our hash tag day and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another to see even if. you. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful. the situation in venezuela gadhafi the most complex markets this week near impossible says cloudy a summer program for smokers moreno's ambassador to the european
india place in the world has also become the main rhetorical of this election. and this is a real threat to this election you know sadly social economic realities of the nation have taken a complete back under the eclipse of national security and the impact of polarizing rhetorical. reverie and discredit they have been completely shunned for a national security discourse. which which might even and may even be entirely concocted. out of time but we appreciate you joining us tonight and giving...
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led christie to learn and to villages other two founders to address the problem of textile waste in india they set up a design label committed to making fashionable clothing from garment waste or up cycling discarded items it's a concept that's been gaining in popularity in the textile industry all over india as awareness rises. and garment waste is not the only problem even more serious is the issue of production waste the textile industry is considered to be india's third largest polluter. environmental implications are worrying the situation is getting worse by the day due to the surge in demand for products and the associated use of chemicals the need for landfill space and increased energy and water consumption. in twenty fifteen. and that fashion industry used up about seventy nine billion metric so that's that's huge and the single t. shirt is about seven hundred twenty liters of water which is as much as most adults would drink and and that is a single. then of course that. in the production. process itself which then impacts the communities around which factories come. to just fo
led christie to learn and to villages other two founders to address the problem of textile waste in india they set up a design label committed to making fashionable clothing from garment waste or up cycling discarded items it's a concept that's been gaining in popularity in the textile industry all over india as awareness rises. and garment waste is not the only problem even more serious is the issue of production waste the textile industry is considered to be india's third largest polluter....
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into rural india. just. hoping. enough insights meeting those people on the ground what are the problems farmers i've been facing and what does that i.c.t. or mobile technology can do for. such and wants to hear small scale on the stories first time so we can find ways an app can help in under seven out of ten following this depend on seasonal rains decent rainfall can mean a bountiful harvest but weather patterns and long term climate change can mean rains up early and late fall fail altogether. can wipe plumbers out and cause some to take their own lives. and. such and local guide privy in visit mr naidu who runs the community managed sustainable agriculture project. it's largely. in the four thousand villages it supports the kind. of order to fall mosul sites and all that one day we were having a conference with the poorest of the boardroom and forms one he said they're. playing husband. after one on their way. to doing no. plan when you're. going anywhere near going to. well. i mean when medicine last may do gre
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but india is characterised by deep divides. elections are the one time the country's powerless can send a message to those in power, are they happy with the way things are going or will they vote for change? rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, kolkata. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories. virgin trains is set to disappear from the west coast main line after march next year, following the government's decision to disqualify its bid to run it. stagecoach, which along with the virgin group runs the service, has been banned from competing for three franchises, in a row over pensions. the virgin group boss, sir richard branson, says he's devastated by the government's decision. scientists in cambridge have successfully ta ken a pa rt ca ncer cells to find their weaknesses, in one of the largest studies of its kind. a team at the wellcome sanger institute disabled every genetic instruction, one at a time, inside 30 types of cancer. it could pave the way for new kinds of treatment, less likely to damage healthy tissue.
but india is characterised by deep divides. elections are the one time the country's powerless can send a message to those in power, are they happy with the way things are going or will they vote for change? rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, kolkata. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories. virgin trains is set to disappear from the west coast main line after march next year, following the government's decision to disqualify its bid to run it. stagecoach, which along with the...
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rise amongst a handful of known fake news creators in india is wildly popular website by really in india often carries blatantly false stories with a decidedly anti b.g.p. stance the website was recently suspended but as this one was being made its associated page was still active on facebook and had over a million foreigner was he agreed to meet us in new delhi and was confrontational from the start they're not going to have his body image underneath this. little other money website but i don't know part of the bus or by the us what they all vote. was that i knew what i would wear you know a new muddy business model i'm going to. be a smart aleck if he proudly posts pictures on social media with several leaders from the opposition. congress including with the party's president raul gandhi but denies any formal association then i bring up allegations that he deliberately creates fake content op. he seemed easy to put website. up with a good example the if it knows the drop. so i do in may two thousand and eighteen one of his posts went viral on facebook it claims that former indian prime
rise amongst a handful of known fake news creators in india is wildly popular website by really in india often carries blatantly false stories with a decidedly anti b.g.p. stance the website was recently suspended but as this one was being made its associated page was still active on facebook and had over a million foreigner was he agreed to meet us in new delhi and was confrontational from the start they're not going to have his body image underneath this. little other money website but i...
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the reason was what about india and china india has been criticised for its attitude towards refugees what about china or what about the region actually you know we have just launched something called a solidarity initiative and we've talked in fact the high commissioner was in china last week and raised this but it's it's about the support that needs to come both to me and ma but also to those hosting world can go like bangladesh in terms of looking at this as a. situation that deserves the support of the international community including some of the regional powers and there's been i think strong support. regionally certainly in including from from groups like. and some of the discussions with regard to the ballet process that will continue to be important because we need to continue to come together to look at solutions and in the absence of solutions to be able to continue to support bangladesh and certainly me and mark there has been news that humanitarian aid to the states for example has been stopped what are the steps that the u.n. that c.r. is stating in the end want to have.
the reason was what about india and china india has been criticised for its attitude towards refugees what about china or what about the region actually you know we have just launched something called a solidarity initiative and we've talked in fact the high commissioner was in china last week and raised this but it's it's about the support that needs to come both to me and ma but also to those hosting world can go like bangladesh in terms of looking at this as a. situation that deserves the...
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of ninety five constituencies across india are casting ballots today india's election is taking place in seven stages over a six week period and next month. and then we just as well joins me now for more from india so as we've heard there heavy security in kashmir as it goes to the polls in the second round tell us more. is definitely the focus point of this election today the capital of the of the state of someone there is going to fall it's basically a shutdown that's heavy security deployment and because of separate just cause to boycott for doing that there might be all filings which is why there's so much security and we want to talk in our industry like a constituency it has been lawful far by other constituencies have seen more watching but of course it's not only the war doesn't need what we're doing on the issue of special status for the state all across india the b has campaigned hard to see that they will take a very nationalist strong stance on the special privileges that gets while on the other hand the opposition says that we protect these privileges and initiate dialogu
of ninety five constituencies across india are casting ballots today india's election is taking place in seven stages over a six week period and next month. and then we just as well joins me now for more from india so as we've heard there heavy security in kashmir as it goes to the polls in the second round tell us more. is definitely the focus point of this election today the capital of the of the state of someone there is going to fall it's basically a shutdown that's heavy security...
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india's economy is booming its g.d.p. is expected to rise by seven percent and that economic growth is fueled by oil and so india is buying in large quantities.
india's economy is booming its g.d.p. is expected to rise by seven percent and that economic growth is fueled by oil and so india is buying in large quantities.
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kashmir make that part of india so rather than being an autonomous toiletry going to be part of india that's what they say they want to they using perhaps this election as a referendum on that if he does so i cannot help it. i think it's not about helping. me personally i have never wanted me did anyone in my family has more did so i didn't even think about being but there are some people who think they're the they want to. go to say will be the one to bet but that's a really small fictional people. but let's talk to people they have actually lost in the democracy the whole last elections they have completely you know they had must be eliminated from the mainstream politics even if you know new leaders emerge and the rum is them new the showed them new dreams they will give them benefits but the they have completely you know they didn't show any interest in all those things so i think i'm moving fairly they are still in speaking of losing faith i want to share this because she said something similar that kashmir has always been used as a tool but mainstream politicians are harvest vot
kashmir make that part of india so rather than being an autonomous toiletry going to be part of india that's what they say they want to they using perhaps this election as a referendum on that if he does so i cannot help it. i think it's not about helping. me personally i have never wanted me did anyone in my family has more did so i didn't even think about being but there are some people who think they're the they want to. go to say will be the one to bet but that's a really small fictional...
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kashmir make that part of india so rather than being an autonomous toiletry going to be part of india that's what they say they want to and they are using perhaps this election as a referendum on that if you didn't so i cannot help it i think it's not about helping or. personally i have never wanted needed anyone in my family has more did so i didn't even think about would being but there are some people who think that if the they want to. go through say wouldn't be the want to bet but that's a very small fictional people. but let's talk to people they have actually lost in the democracy the whole last elections they have completely you know they had most be eliminated from the mainstream politics even if you know new leaders emerge and the rum is them new the showed them new dreams they will give them benefits but the they have completely you know they didn't show any interest in all those things so i think i'm moving fairly they are sold and speaking of losing faith i wanted to share this because she said something similar that kashmir has always been used as a tool but mainstream p
kashmir make that part of india so rather than being an autonomous toiletry going to be part of india that's what they say they want to and they are using perhaps this election as a referendum on that if you didn't so i cannot help it i think it's not about helping or. personally i have never wanted needed anyone in my family has more did so i didn't even think about would being but there are some people who think that if the they want to. go through say wouldn't be the want to bet but that's a...
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this is a vast india which i also think is the presence of india. it is currently being wiped out of textbooks. they're very deep engagement in writing this history. it is being wiped out because they were supposed -- people forget that every great, the something was born to them and it's a landscape. , these are issues and i'm sure they will speak to their emotional engagement. it's the emotional engagement of telling the stories, is the emotional engagement of how the politics are entwined to what you do. you take it on board. you have heartaches. you get attacked. but you continue. those are the reasons in which ideal with some of these questions and engagements. >> as we were talking, a few things occur to me. there are many levels of angle emotional engagement. i did communion with the dead. and spending, i spent 12 years writing this book so i spent 12 years trying to understand the quaker gun maker and commune with him. and i feel empathy for him and if my goal is to understand him i cannot be in a position of judgment. and i will not underst
this is a vast india which i also think is the presence of india. it is currently being wiped out of textbooks. they're very deep engagement in writing this history. it is being wiped out because they were supposed -- people forget that every great, the something was born to them and it's a landscape. , these are issues and i'm sure they will speak to their emotional engagement. it's the emotional engagement of telling the stories, is the emotional engagement of how the politics are entwined to...
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despite india's rapid economic growth over the last two decades, women are dropping out of india's workforce and is notjust a problem because indian cities. the situation is the same in rural areas like this. women are getting better education in rural areas, but there are very fewjobs to match the qualifications. this woman graduated from university of years ago but after struggling to find suitable employment near home, she took up a job at this embroidery workshop. women have to travel to the city and the transport system is not good, so most of them end up sitting at home or taking most of them end up sitting at home ortaking up odd most of them end up sitting at home or taking up odd jobs. both the leading political parties and the ongoing election promise to tackle this issue head—on, with the main opposition party, international congress, promising to reserve 33% ofjobs for women in the public sector. but experts say that private companies need to play a role too. today, in the case of the government sector, the ability of the government out a lot more jobs is not really there, so a
despite india's rapid economic growth over the last two decades, women are dropping out of india's workforce and is notjust a problem because indian cities. the situation is the same in rural areas like this. women are getting better education in rural areas, but there are very fewjobs to match the qualifications. this woman graduated from university of years ago but after struggling to find suitable employment near home, she took up a job at this embroidery workshop. women have to travel to...
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degraded india's private protected area and reforested on a large scale. this is also what we have planted along with thousands of saplings and different going to. mean to do trees who does a real. we have had a number of scientific studies done within the same three grounds and some of them that had to do with the carbon sequestration rate of native trees versus exotic says and native trees soak up much more carbon dioxide than the exotic stew so this helps to medicate or cushion the effects of climate trained. the man who has a lead in the forest growth dead trees also in which to sort with nutrients some centuries or rainfall is joins on their pride enjoyed. this is one of our old grandmother trees. it's a type of banyan and he's about four hundred years old. the main pin this century has changed and this is fresh water source it's we don't these forests you will not have streams and rivers originate the mill who is just not to have children so that they could create something that would benefit and by planted. know and love every inch of the desert thi
degraded india's private protected area and reforested on a large scale. this is also what we have planted along with thousands of saplings and different going to. mean to do trees who does a real. we have had a number of scientific studies done within the same three grounds and some of them that had to do with the carbon sequestration rate of native trees versus exotic says and native trees soak up much more carbon dioxide than the exotic stew so this helps to medicate or cushion the effects...
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well roups developers build on a jewish mass grave india and acid attack victim turns activist but first we go to syria and past years women from western europe came here to join the islamic state now many want to come back among them a german who claims she didn't join the terrorist group voluntarily. stranded in the middle of nowhere seventy four thousand people live in the al whole camp in northern syria it was made to hold only ten thousand the conditions are unacceptable especially for children most people want to leave as soon as possible they want to return to their former homes which they left years ago so they could live under the rule of the jihadist group islamic state out of conviction carelessness or compulsion. they know gergen studied psychology in berlin and married a turkish man during a trip to turkey he took her to syria where he joined us at least that is how the twenty three year old describes it the. doctor she calls on is often terrible things happen there. that women and children should not have any value. women are terribly abused and beaten by us my. man and my
well roups developers build on a jewish mass grave india and acid attack victim turns activist but first we go to syria and past years women from western europe came here to join the islamic state now many want to come back among them a german who claims she didn't join the terrorist group voluntarily. stranded in the middle of nowhere seventy four thousand people live in the al whole camp in northern syria it was made to hold only ten thousand the conditions are unacceptable especially for...